National Democratic Party Bylaws Committee Rejects Democratic Change Commission Recommendation on Superdelegates

Newsweek recently reported that the national Democratic Party’s bylaws committees, back on July 10, rejected one of the recommendations of the Democratic Change Committee.  The Democratic Change Committee had been appointed to recommend changes in the party’s presidential nominee selection process.  The Democratic Change Committee had voted to eliminate superdelegates, but the Bylaws Committee of the National Committee had vetoed that idea.  See the story here.

As the Newsweek story says, the Bylaws Committee action was made without publicity, and until the magazine was working on the story, some of the members of the Democratic Change Committee hadn’t even known this news.


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National Democratic Party Bylaws Committee Rejects Democratic Change Commission Recommendation on Superdelegates — 3 Comments

  1. Bylaws Committee = the EVIL Donkey party hacks at work — NO change — keep the EVIL superdelegates ROT going on and on.

    Abolish the timebomb Electoral College.

    Uniform definition of Elector.’
    P.R. and App.V.

    Put the EVIL Donkey/Elephant monarchy/oligarchy regimes out of business.

  2. For history fans – the internal Donkey WARS have been going on and on since 1968 — the de facto war/riots in the parks and streets of Chicago. Thus a mere 42 years of WAR and counting.

    At least the Donkeys have *some* P.R. in the choosing of national delegates.

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